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"Looking forward, my vision is for a world where IDPwD becomes a celebration of achievements rather than a reminder of disparities," writes Sara Shams.
- Sara Shams
Proud Yawuru woman and storyteller Lillian Banks has choreographed groundbreaking original works as part of Bangarra Dance Theatre's 'Dance Clan' program. Here's what she had to say.
- Missing Perspectives
"In my racial justice work, I speak to women of colour in politics across the political spectrum. Every party on this continent has a serious problem with race and racism in its ranks," writes Neha Madhok.
- Neha Madhok
- Missing Perspectives
Missing Perspectives speaks to the film's new villain, Awhimai Fraser, plus Barlow and Bear who are the first female songwriting duo and the youngest to compose for a Disney feature film.
- Alicia Vrajlal
If you think Raygun represents the women of the Australian breakdancing scene, then think again. We want to spotlight some incredible young women on your radar, STAT.
- Phoebe Saintilan
Inside the processes of an award-winning Stockholm-based designer whose studio is heralded as Scandinavia's cream of the crop.
- Hannah Cohen
Undergraduate students with a combined family income below US$200,000 will be able to attend MIT tuition-free from September 2025, thanks to newly expanded financial aid. Eighty percent of U.S. households meet this income threshold.
- Natasha Gillezeau
Well, when Wicked first premiered on stage in 2003, America was still mourning the tragedy of 9/11, George W. Bush was in office, and the War on Terror was well underway. Allie Daisy King reflects on how despite being over two decades old, Wicked continues to be as relevant as ever.
- Allie Daisy King
Kupa is part of Plan International Australia’s Youth Activist Series for 2024. She is an award-winning human rights activist, social entrepreneur and intersectional feminist. She attended COP29 this week.
- Kupa Matangira